Yeah, once the repeal passes the Senate, Obama won't hesitate to sign it into law, right?

This is election year fodder... now that Republicans can call it a tax (which it isn't, just ask Mitt), they are doing this for the sole purpose of telling their constituents that they voted against Obama's tax increase.

You know, instead of actually helping their constituents by passing a jobs bill...

Despite an inadequate sum of votes in the Senate to repeal it, House Speaker John Boehner said voting for repeal in the aftermath of the court's decision will only act to strengthen his party's resolve.

Anyone want to take any bets on how much of our Tax money the House has frittered away making thirty-two vain repeal attempts against Obamacare? Hint: Congress don't work for cheap.

I can't see how this is good election year politics. The people that hate Obamacare (yea, that's ours now) are already voting for these simps. Independents are left wondering why the fark the same idiocy is being presented for the 34th time, especially after clearing its final hurdle.

HotWingConspiracy:I can't see how this is good election year politics. The people that hate Obamacare (yea, that's ours now) are already voting for these simps. Independents are left wondering why the fark the same idiocy is being presented for the 34th time, especially after clearing its final hurdle.

I alone am best:HotWingConspiracy: I can't see how this is good election year politics. The people that hate Obamacare (yea, that's ours now) are already voting for these simps. Independents are left wondering why the fark the same idiocy is being presented for the 34th time, especially after clearing its final hurdle.

Because the polls say people dont like it.

The polls also say that people have accepted that it is law and want to move on.

I alone am best:HotWingConspiracy: I can't see how this is good election year politics. The people that hate Obamacare (yea, that's ours now) are already voting for these simps. Independents are left wondering why the fark the same idiocy is being presented for the 34th time, especially after clearing its final hurdle.

Because the polls say people dont like it.

Of the four polls taken after the Supreme Court issued their ruling that the shared responsibility payment was constitutional, the net average is +2 oppose. That includes a +12 oppose from Rasmussen which has historically had a considerable bias towards the GOP. I'd say the polls are about even now.

I alone am best:HotWingConspiracy: I can't see how this is good election year politics. The people that hate Obamacare (yea, that's ours now) are already voting for these simps. Independents are left wondering why the fark the same idiocy is being presented for the 34th time, especially after clearing its final hurdle.

Because the polls say people dont like it.

In the latest survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 56 percent of respondents said they prefer Obamacare opponents "stop their efforts to block the law and move on to other national problems," while 38 percent said they prefer those opponents "continue trying to block the law from being implemented."

Though 76 percent of Americans decisively approve or disapprove of the Supreme Court's historic health care ruling, just 55 percent understand what was decided, a new Pew Poll has found.

At the hearing, the lone Democratic witness on the panel of five people who testified noted support for the health care law by major national organizations including the American Medical Association, the American Association of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicans, the AARP advocacy group for senior citizens and others.

However, the witness, Ron Pollack of Families USA, was repeatedly cut off by Republicans on the panel when he responded to questions they asked him. Three times, Pollack was admonished to limit his responses to "yes" or "no" by the GOP committee members.

GOP is making my blood boil these days. KABUKI THEATER IS NOT VALID DISCOURSE YOU DOUCHEBAGS JESUSWHATISTHISIDONTEVEN...

randomjsa:Or as we like to call it "An effort to save America from ObamaCare"

Liberals: The Republicans should just give up! It's settled now! By the way why haven't the Democrats done something about Citizens United yet!?

This is the 38th time, you dolt. In what universe is this deemed an appropriate use of time? Or do find that whining like a biatch more productive than say, finding jobs for your fellow countrymen?The GOP continues to be an obstructionist party and you seem to be content with that. Which is why you're a farking moron and have no place in an adult discussion.

You do have to admire their coordination. I couldn't keep farking that chicken for so long while at the same time banging my head up against the Senate, a presidential veto, and a lack of votes to overturn said veto.